Thaneshwor Ghimire, head of the Education Development and Coordination Unit, Gulmi, said that the testing began on the same day the exam was completed, as per the instructions to complete the testing within three days of the exam.
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Answer sheet testing has started in half of the examination centers in the district from Thursday. Answer sheet testing has started today in half of the 26 examination centers in Gulmi for the Secondary Education Examination (SEE).
As per the instructions to complete the testing within three days of the examination, the testing has started on the day of the examination, said Thaneshwor Ghimire, head of the Education Development and Coordination Unit, Gulmi. While some schools were tested within a few minutes of the examination, this number has reached more than half by the evening. This time, it has been said that the subjects that have been tested should be tested within three days at the centers where the examination has been completed. The work has progressed accordingly. The remaining schools will be tested on Friday.
4,452 students from 151 schools in Gulmi are participating in the SEE examination. This time, the examination is being conducted through 26 examination centers. According to the Education Development and Coordination Unit, Gulmi, 3,342 students and 1,342 students from the regular general and special education sections have been tested. There are 258 candidates in the technical section and 851 candidates in the grade promotion section. Last year, there were 3,526 candidates in the general section, 260 candidates in the technical section and 1,065 candidates in the grade promotion section.
There were 4,097 candidates from 138 schools in the 2080 SEE. The Education Development and Coordination Unit has data that 3,777 candidates participated in the regular general section, 205 candidates in the technical section, 13 candidates in the regular open section and 12 candidates in the grade promotion section.
